What is Sarcoidosis?
Sarcoidosis—a complex autoimmune disease that affects various organs—casts a shadow of uncertainty upon countless individuals worldwide.

Sarcoidosis is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by the formation of granulomas, small clumps of inflamed cells, in various organs throughout the body. It most commonly affects the lungs, lymph nodes, and skin, and can present with a range of symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, and skin rashes.

Through the Foundation for Organ Donation and Sarcoidosis Awareness (FODASA), we vow to shed light upon the plight faced by individuals battling Sarcoidosis. By fostering support networks, advocating for research funding, and organizing educational campaigns, we work diligently to elevate public understanding and transform the landscape of sarcoidosis treatment.

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